| Literature DB >> 28821147 |
Lei Wang1, Baoqiang Li2, Feng Xu3, Zheheng Xu1, Daqing Wei1, Yujie Feng1, Yaming Wang1, Dechang Jia1, Yu Zhou1.
Abstract
Innovative drug delivery technologies based on smart hydrogels for localized on-demand drug delivery had aroused great interest. To acquire smart UV-crosslinkable chitosan hydrogel for NIR-triggered localized on-demanded drug release, a novel UV-crosslinkable and thermo-responsive chitosan was first designed and synthesized by grafting with poly N-isopropylacrylamide, acetylation of methacryloyl groups and embedding with photothermal carbon. The UV-crosslinkable unit (methacryloyl groups) endowed chitosan with gelation via UV irradiation. The thermo-responsive unit (poly N-isopropylacrylamide) endowed chitosan hydrogel with temperature-triggered volume shrinkage and reversible swelling/de-swelling behavior. The chitosan hybrid hydrogel embedded with photothermal carbon exhibited distinct NIR-triggered volume shrinkage (∼42% shrinkage) in response to temperature elevation as induced by NIR laser irradiation. As a demonstration, doxorubicin release rate was accelerated and approximately 40 times higher than that from non-irradiated hydrogels. The UV-crosslinkable and thermal-responsive hybrid hydrogel served as in situ forming hydrogel-based drug depot is developed for NIR-triggered localized on-demand release.Entities:
Keywords: In situ forming hydrogel; NIR-triggered localized on-demand drug release; Photothermal carbon; Thermo-responsive hydrogel; UV-crosslinkable chitosan
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28821147 DOI: 10.1016/j.carbpol.2017.07.013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Carbohydr Polym ISSN: 0144-8617 Impact factor: 9.381